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Saturday, 26 October 2013
Boko Haram Members Are Only Armed Bandits, Says Captured Member
Malam Bukar Modu, a
detained Boko Haram
member, said that the sect
had nothing to do with Islam,
as it was mainly involved in
armed banditry, looting and
killing of innocent people.
Modu, who was captured on
Oct. 6 after the sect's early
morning attack on Muslim
worshippers in Damboa,
Borno, said this in Maiduguri
on Saturday.
He told newsmen that the
sect succeeded in attacking
innocent people during their
operations.
``We went on a mission to
attack people in Damboa on
Oct. 6, a few days to the last
Sallah celebration.
``We shot many people but I
was also shot in the leg
during the operation; I later
became unconscious.
``My people took me away
at the end of the operation
but they decided to dump
me in a nearby bush because
they thought I was dead.
``I regained my
consciousness in the morning
before I was apprehended
by security agents, who
provided food for me and
took care of my bullet
wounds,'' he said.
Modu said that he was
recruited into the sect by his
cousin about a year ago.
``He used to keep his gun in
our compound in Maiduguri.
One day, he said that he was
not comfortable with me
being outside the sect
because I knew all his
secrets.
``He gave me two options: to
either join the sect or be
killed; so, I had no other
option than to join the sect,''
he said.
Modu said that he was given
an ``express training’’ on
the handling of AK 47 rifle as
soon as he joined the sect.
``We were always given
orders to attack individuals
without questioning until we
finally relocated to Marte in
Marte Local Government
Area of Borno during the
middle of this year,'' he said.
Modu said that his group
comprised about 150
militants, who took refuge in
a nearby bush after the
military invasion of Marte
camp.
``We were kept in the bush
by our commanders;
sometimes, we survived on
filthy water because we did
not have access to safe water
and we barely had
something to eat,'' he said.
Modu said that most of the
``foot soldiers’’ of the Boko
Haram sect had wanted to
abscond but they could not
do so because of the fear of
being caught and executed.
``Our commanders usually
conduct roll-calls on a daily
basis to prevent anybody
from running away; once you
are caught, the penalty is
death,'' he said.
Modu said that many ``foot
soldiers’’, who tried to
escape at the camp, were
summarily executed.
``Any time we carry out an
attack in a place, we steal
food, drugs, money and
everything we need.
``Sometimes, I feel guilty of
committing crimes against
God but our commanders
always tell us that it is God's
work that we are doing.
``It is a terrible thing to be a
member of the sect but
many foot soldiers like me
cannot leave for fear of
being killed,’’ Modu added.
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